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jennie was 19, randolph 24. he arrived from the royal yacht squadron steps to see jennie and her sister clarita talking with merry people. she worn a dress adorned about fresh flowers. randolph arranged an introduction. though he suffered from headaches from dancing, something that carries on in the family, he asked jennie to dance, a quadrill of which he was unsure of the steps. after wards they sat and talked and talked sipping champagne. he was captivated by the grey-eyed beautiful jennie. her effect on him was powerful and he was captivated by the young a ris o accurate. it was love at first sight. >> jennie convinced her mother to invite lord randolph to dinner at the rented villa rosetta. randolph, of course, was delighted to accept. the dinner was a success. the jeromes kept a french cook so the food was excellent. the night was beautiful with an occasional breeze and bright stars in the sky. afterwards, jenniy confided in clarita se had a presentment this was the man she would marry. many years later she
jennie was 19, randolph 24. he arrived from the royal yacht squadron steps to see jennie and her sister clarita talking with merry people. she worn a dress adorned about fresh flowers. randolph arranged an introduction. though he suffered from headaches from dancing, something that carries on in the family, he asked jennie to dance, a quadrill of which he was unsure of the steps. after wards they sat and talked and talked sipping champagne. he was captivated by the grey-eyed beautiful jennie....
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randolph was mad. as he was the official buying fer and felt that moran compromised the publishing of his first volume. the rest of the family, the words appear, they felt bemur muched and stig my advertised. his political colleagues eventually published a book in 1968 entitled "action this day working with churchill" to correct jer oes of perception and historic inaccuracies. what about the british medical association? well there's a resolution of abstention which he just brushed off. that the bma. but today, the release of confidential medical information on public figures is controversial. there is an article recently in the journal of medicine tracing out fdr's medical recently release end attitude and again criticized the notion of people revealing things in a confidential thing about their patients. okay, what does this finally conclude? others have identified moran's correctness in hpublishing his diary, besides the historians, the topical question will a patient's confidence has been outraged b
randolph was mad. as he was the official buying fer and felt that moran compromised the publishing of his first volume. the rest of the family, the words appear, they felt bemur muched and stig my advertised. his political colleagues eventually published a book in 1968 entitled "action this day working with churchill" to correct jer oes of perception and historic inaccuracies. what about the british medical association? well there's a resolution of abstention which he just brushed...
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randolph, whwh's come over you? shut up and keep out of my way. it was the formula you wanted, not me. i still intend to get it. did he take all of these? i don't know! me they were harmless. when simon wouldn't tell me why he was taking them, d of tonic. you had them analyzed for me. even an overdose of vitamins can be fatal. but they weren't vitamins, were they? when you gave me back that bottle, there was something else in it. something you put in it. don't worry. it will never show up in an autopsy. you murdered simon? you murdered simon? you murdered simon! no need to be melodramatic about it, oh, simon. anybody here? mrs. true? you're too late. she's already cleared out, and in a hurry, too. who are you? sandy true. one of dr. true's five daughters. my father's only real daughter. the others are step-types by amanda's four other husbands. and you...and you two are from uncle, i suppose. my father said to contact you. did he give you something for us? no, we just spoke on the phone. what did he say? he, um... said something about how in the e
randolph, whwh's come over you? shut up and keep out of my way. it was the formula you wanted, not me. i still intend to get it. did he take all of these? i don't know! me they were harmless. when simon wouldn't tell me why he was taking them, d of tonic. you had them analyzed for me. even an overdose of vitamins can be fatal. but they weren't vitamins, were they? when you gave me back that bottle, there was something else in it. something you put in it. don't worry. it will never show up in an...
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randolph was mad. as he was the official buying fer and felt that moran compromised the publishing of his first volume. the rest of the family, the words appear, they felt bemur muched and stig my advertised. his political colleagues eventually published a book in 1968 entitled "action this day working with churchill" to correct jer oes of perception and historic inaccuracies. what about the british medical association? well there's a resolution of abstention which he just brushed off. that the bma. but today, the release of confidential medical information on public figures is controversial. there is an article recently in the journal of medicine tracing out fdr's medical recently release end attitude and again criticized the notion of people revealing things in a confidential thing about their patients. okay, what does this finally conclude? others have identified moran's correctness in hpublishing his diary, besides the historians, the topical question will a patient's confidence has been outraged b
randolph was mad. as he was the official buying fer and felt that moran compromised the publishing of his first volume. the rest of the family, the words appear, they felt bemur muched and stig my advertised. his political colleagues eventually published a book in 1968 entitled "action this day working with churchill" to correct jer oes of perception and historic inaccuracies. what about the british medical association? well there's a resolution of abstention which he just brushed...
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northbound tracks diverted at randolph road. for those traveling along the inner loop from temple hill, coming across the wilson bridge, bumper-to-bumper traffic, a 13 minute commute from maryland into virginia by way of the bridge. look for a 40 minute commute from maryland back towards alexandria. on the silver and blue line, train malfunctions to deal with, the train striking a deer on the blueline. red line toward shady grove, that was a train malfunction outside noma gallaudet. in the next 10 minutes keeping a close eye on the roads and rails. autria, over to you. autria: the very last anyone to see in a child's halloween bag? a syringe after a night of >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. jummy: a big concern after parents in maryland found a syringe makes in with their child's hollowing candy. police and glen burnie think that someone gave it to the child while they were out trick-or-treating last night area the parents were examining the candy last night and were shocked to discover this needle sy
northbound tracks diverted at randolph road. for those traveling along the inner loop from temple hill, coming across the wilson bridge, bumper-to-bumper traffic, a 13 minute commute from maryland into virginia by way of the bridge. look for a 40 minute commute from maryland back towards alexandria. on the silver and blue line, train malfunctions to deal with, the train striking a deer on the blueline. red line toward shady grove, that was a train malfunction outside noma gallaudet. in the next...
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he and randolph and his brother jack were on this wonderful trip around the country. he spent time in the canadian rockies and down the west coast and hollywood and meeting all of the hollywood people, staying with william randolph hearst in california. he was here very briefly. ahead, then ing will come back, he took that round-trip on the boeing 314. twice --94380 come 1943 did he come twice in the same year. i am convinced that has to do with me. i was hatched in this town in april of 1943. winston came to check me in may and back in august to make sure all was well. sadly, i don't remember these. i wish i did. i was living in cleveland park. -- we to talk next about have used that slide. there we go. visits to congress and parliament specifically, the canadian parliament. on three of his trips, he addressed a joint session of congress. unusual.ssing one is we heard about that first one where he made the great statement where if his father had been american and his mother british, "i feel i might have got here on my own." the congressman enjoyed that. he made a tri
he and randolph and his brother jack were on this wonderful trip around the country. he spent time in the canadian rockies and down the west coast and hollywood and meeting all of the hollywood people, staying with william randolph hearst in california. he was here very briefly. ahead, then ing will come back, he took that round-trip on the boeing 314. twice --94380 come 1943 did he come twice in the same year. i am convinced that has to do with me. i was hatched in this town in april of 1943....
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only a few months before he died, sir winston's son randolph gave his blessings to the newly formed organization, thus the international churchill society was born. today as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3,000 members, and two dozen, over two dozen chapters worldwide. our journal "finest hour" has been published continuously since 1981. we have hosted royalty, leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars. many of whom have not only spoken at our events but also contributed to our journals. above all, we aren't our reputation as the go to organization for anyone, be it idle amateur or failed academic, anyone with an interest in the life and legacy of churchill. our website is visited by more than one and half million people annually, and we are bringing other churchill websites into our fold as we work towards our goal of the least 4 million sessions annually. and while the bulletin has today more than 30,000 subscribers, our ambitious target of 100,000 subscribers is well within our reach. daily we connect with thous
only a few months before he died, sir winston's son randolph gave his blessings to the newly formed organization, thus the international churchill society was born. today as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3,000 members, and two dozen, over two dozen chapters worldwide. our journal "finest hour" has been published continuously since 1981. we have hosted royalty, leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars....
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a bad crash in randolph. good samaritans stop to help a driver trapped in a rollover wreck. >> christa: also breaking, a train carrying hazardous chemicals derails and the effort in westford to clear the train cars safely. >> sarah: a mysterious death investigation in lawrence. a woman's body found on the >> christa: and the search is on this morning for three armed robbers who police say tied up a 70-year-old woman in her bedroom. this morning a key clue in the crime is recovered. >> sarah: the candidates fired up in the final days before the presidential e. >> i am sick and tired of the negative. >> sarah: while donald trump is reaching out the democrats with buyers' remorse. >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: good wednesday morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. it's 6:00 a.m. i'm sarah french. >> chris a delcamp. it's not thursday, but, hey, let's say we throw it back to september with the temperatures, right? >> sarah: yeah, nice weather, chris. >> chris: i think a lot of us would agr
a bad crash in randolph. good samaritans stop to help a driver trapped in a rollover wreck. >> christa: also breaking, a train carrying hazardous chemicals derails and the effort in westford to clear the train cars safely. >> sarah: a mysterious death investigation in lawrence. a woman's body found on the >> christa: and the search is on this morning for three armed robbers who police say tied up a 70-year-old woman in her bedroom. this morning a key clue in the crime is...
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now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generationally self-sustaining. and i stand in bewildered awe of all that they do, will do in will bring to our organization. fund-raising, that dirty word, is a permanent fact of life and growth organizations such as ours. although we have raised millions thus far from many generous and supportive donors, we constantly need to be reaching further a field for more funds to support those specific and general programs. your help, connections, ideas, and yes, of course your donations are always much-needed and truly appreciated. now you may ask, what are our aims? they are of course victory. victory at all costs. and this is what our victory will look like. we wi
now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generationally self-sustaining. and i stand in bewildered...
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philip randolph with the unrelenting pressure laid the foundation for what in the '60s is come to an analysis civil-rights movement there is no way that randolph for the lows in the laboratory or anyone else could have predicted hiring of black female mathematician at the laboratory. still shrouded from view that would crush the notion and it was a possibility the electronic calculating devices with science and technology no one anticipated that the wartime women would refuse to assist in their demand for full access in not be moved. and with the great transformation to cushion built to its united states would consider one of the greatest victories. spend existing in the urgent president here and now to take the next up to have another item it back to resign that says colored girls. [applause] it's thrust sincere. >> i will tell you how would ens but they do get to the moon. [laughter] so i thought it might be interesting to open the floor to any questions at this time. >> please raise your hand. >> senate did depended on your grade if you were hired at a level for you were paid with
philip randolph with the unrelenting pressure laid the foundation for what in the '60s is come to an analysis civil-rights movement there is no way that randolph for the lows in the laboratory or anyone else could have predicted hiring of black female mathematician at the laboratory. still shrouded from view that would crush the notion and it was a possibility the electronic calculating devices with science and technology no one anticipated that the wartime women would refuse to assist in their...
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only a few months before he died , sir winston's son randolph gave his blessing to this newly formed organization. international churchill society was born. today, as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3000 members and over two dozen chapters worldwide. journal, "finest hour," has been published continuously since 1981. leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars, many of whom have actually spoken at our events but also contributed to our journals. oure all, we learned reputation as the go to organization for anyone, be it idle amateur or famed academic. on thewith interest
only a few months before he died , sir winston's son randolph gave his blessing to this newly formed organization. international churchill society was born. today, as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3000 members and over two dozen chapters worldwide. journal, "finest hour," has been published continuously since 1981. leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars, many of whom have actually spoken at our...
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stick with icc or randolph road as a workaround. in the next 10 minutes, we will have an update on your ride out of silver spring. autria: kidd o'shea is here with our thanksgiving edition of "in the now." kidd: there are lots of things to be thankful for. take a look. >> this thanksgi family that i will not be spending thanksgiving with. instead, i will spend it with my work here at abc 7, "good morning washington." we hope you have a wonderful thinks giving with all your friends and family. >> i am so thankful to you. about a year ago i went through a transition coming to my new home here at wjla. a lot of the viewers who used to watch me at that other station that i do not think of you and your generosity, your kindness. i hope that you have a safe, happy, and wonderful thanksgiving. >> i am faithful for my family, my friends, my health, my wonderful coworkers, and all of you who wake up every morning at good morning washington. >> i am thankful for my family, my friends, my good health, a job that i love. my photographewh is sho
stick with icc or randolph road as a workaround. in the next 10 minutes, we will have an update on your ride out of silver spring. autria: kidd o'shea is here with our thanksgiving edition of "in the now." kidd: there are lots of things to be thankful for. take a look. >> this thanksgi family that i will not be spending thanksgiving with. instead, i will spend it with my work here at abc 7, "good morning washington." we hope you have a wonderful thinks giving with all...
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the dadly bruce randolph thanksgiving gaveway. baskets that they have requests for, with the turkey and the fixings, they -- reaching out to the community for this last ditch effort to make sure they don't have to cut back. they have had to in the past, they say that the requests for these baskets are up. including cynta. . >> paying the rent, it's hard when you don't have the income for that. how you can have something important like thanksgiving. >>reporter: now all of this is happening this saturday. and also rooking for correspondent vonts. if you want -- looking for volunteers. volunteer or donate, go to my facebook page. outside the epworth foundation, jason gruenauer, denver7. >>> brad new crash, police are just now being dispatches, southbound 85 here. one crash up here too a little while ago. that is cleared up. and bing, bang, pow, already in the backup. >>> a ride on the city bus ends up with a man dead. hearing from the emotional plea from the victim's family. back memories for a generation of kids. and now a new gener
the dadly bruce randolph thanksgiving gaveway. baskets that they have requests for, with the turkey and the fixings, they -- reaching out to the community for this last ditch effort to make sure they don't have to cut back. they have had to in the past, they say that the requests for these baskets are up. including cynta. . >> paying the rent, it's hard when you don't have the income for that. how you can have something important like thanksgiving. >>reporter: now all of this is...
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even though you think, he is just a 24-year-old that he was the son of lord randolph churchill and randolph churchill had actually been in south africa a few years earlier and was hated by the boers because he wrote all of these letters that were published in british newspapers excoriating the boers for many things, especially their treatment of native africans, so when they captured winston churchill, it was fantastic. they were thrilled. it was the son of a lord. he represented everything that they despised about the british empire. when he escapes, they are humiliated and enraged and they are searching everywhere to find him and recapture him or there is a very real risk that they will kill him if they find him. and this is one of these moments where just an incredible instance of luck, so when the boer war began, they forced out most of the britons who were living in the area at the time. they only kept the people that were essential to them. john howard was there with the coal mines. they are bringing up coal, and that is running the country and running the war, and so churchill, when
even though you think, he is just a 24-year-old that he was the son of lord randolph churchill and randolph churchill had actually been in south africa a few years earlier and was hated by the boers because he wrote all of these letters that were published in british newspapers excoriating the boers for many things, especially their treatment of native africans, so when they captured winston churchill, it was fantastic. they were thrilled. it was the son of a lord. he represented everything...
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it shouldn't be this way. >> jeremy and randolph were not related. it's unclear how he knew each other. this man faces several charges including felony manslaughter. >>> it's 5:36 now. the latest fight between city of denver and homeless is playing out. the city is clearing out a homeless camp near the ball park the sweep resulted in a lawsuit the last time around. >> reporter: cheryl, we're here on laurence and park. behind me down the street both ways, people are lined up sleeping on the sidewalk. their personal belongings are hip high. city officials will come in tuesday, clear up the camp and ship out what's left. this is the third time at least this year that officials have had this major sweep. the city broke of a camp here in the ball park march. another behind the national western complex in september. now the camp is back in the ball park neighborhood ross from the denver rescue -- across from the denver rescue mission. the city will give homeless time to clear out, come in and pick up what's left. they've been putting stuff in storage. seve
it shouldn't be this way. >> jeremy and randolph were not related. it's unclear how he knew each other. this man faces several charges including felony manslaughter. >>> it's 5:36 now. the latest fight between city of denver and homeless is playing out. the city is clearing out a homeless camp near the ball park the sweep resulted in a lawsuit the last time around. >> reporter: cheryl, we're here on laurence and park. behind me down the street both ways, people are lined up...
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police went to randolph street early this morning. a woman said she'd been stabbed -- but they're still trying to figure out where it happened. they were told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling expected to survive. a birthday party for a two-year-old ends in chaos. one person shot and killed -- several others also wounded. it happened in tennessee. a six-year-old is among those in the hospital this morning. police say they're looking for one to three people they believe were involved. a young boy is recovering this morning. he was hit by a car in dubuque. according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald -- it happened the other night on ac into a street between two parked cars when he was hit. the driver was not cited. police say she couldn't stop in time. the boy has a minor head injury. nine million dollars will go to the family of an iowa man who died. brandon ellingson drowned after being handcuffed by a missouri state trooper. he was arrested on suspicion of drunk boating on t
police went to randolph street early this morning. a woman said she'd been stabbed -- but they're still trying to figure out where it happened. they were told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling expected to survive. a birthday party for a two-year-old ends in chaos. one person shot and killed -- several others also wounded. it happened in tennessee. a six-year-old is among those in the hospital this morning. police say they're looking for one to three...
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only a few months before he died , sir winston's son randolph gave his blessing to this newly formed organization. international churchill society was born. today, as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3000 members and over two dozen chapters worldwide. journal, "finest hour," has been published continuously since 1981. leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars, many of whom have actually spoken at our events but also contributed to our journals. oure all, we learned reputation as the go to organization for anyone, be it idle amateur or famed academic. on thewith interest device and legacy of churchill. churchillnging other websites into our fold as we work towards our goal of at least 4 million sessions annually. hase our online monthly today more than 30,000 subscribers, our ambitious 100,000 subscribers is well within our reach. thousandsconnect with more through our continuously strengthening social media .latforms even more importantly, we have made it possible for high school students around the world
only a few months before he died , sir winston's son randolph gave his blessing to this newly formed organization. international churchill society was born. today, as we gather for our 33rd international conference, we count more than 3000 members and over two dozen chapters worldwide. journal, "finest hour," has been published continuously since 1981. leading politicians, journalists, authors, captains of industry, and renowned scholars, many of whom have actually spoken at our...
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in response, randolph agreed to cancel the march. though the march on washington movement continued as a social movement throughout the next few years. in the wake of this, defense contractors protested quite accurately that many of their white employees would refuse to work with blacks. and many simply ignored roosevelt's order, but black workers knowing that they now had this executive order on their side, staged grassroots actions across the country pushing for compliance. in detroit which is a city that was talked a lot about in our readings, black foundry workers at the dodge maine plant staged two walkouts during the summer 1941, demanding management consider them for transfers to more highly paid jobs on the assembly line. by the end of the war, the percentage of defense industry jobs held by black americans had increased from 3% to 8%, not a huge increase, but an increase. and federal employment rates among african-americans tripled, which is a more significant development. so we have a body of evidence that suggests that wor
in response, randolph agreed to cancel the march. though the march on washington movement continued as a social movement throughout the next few years. in the wake of this, defense contractors protested quite accurately that many of their white employees would refuse to work with blacks. and many simply ignored roosevelt's order, but black workers knowing that they now had this executive order on their side, staged grassroots actions across the country pushing for compliance. in detroit which...
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who has cooked thanksgiving meals for families until he died in 1994. >> whose randolph was an icon in the mmunity. >>reporter: kane harris is a member of the foundation and took over the cause in 2003 and has been distributing food baskets ever since. >> it was a calling that we felt from god. >>reporter: the norofit foundation is in need of help, so far this year raised only $65,000. >> we need $150,000 to feed 5000 families. >>reporter: with thanksgiving around the corner organizers are calling on the community to land. >> we have five days to pay for raised by the saturday before thanksgiving, families like thanksgiving might -- families like cynthia me skip thanksgiving dinner. >> you can donate online and volunteer and we have all of this information on our denver seven at. >>> great information and you can be a holiday hero and help feed local children in need, 1 in 4 colorado kids is hungry and between now and the end the month your donation at any federal credit union will go to the food bank of the rockies to help buy items for weekend food bags given out by the community
who has cooked thanksgiving meals for families until he died in 1994. >> whose randolph was an icon in the mmunity. >>reporter: kane harris is a member of the foundation and took over the cause in 2003 and has been distributing food baskets ever since. >> it was a calling that we felt from god. >>reporter: the norofit foundation is in need of help, so far this year raised only $65,000. >> we need $150,000 to feed 5000 families. >>reporter: with thanksgiving...
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you're looking for -- here you go. 24, 95 okay out of rhode island getting up to randolph. the lower end of 128 so far so pike 495 through those 128 intersections. up to the north, 93, a fine ride through 495 as well as 128. if you're taking the trains this morning, all lines are starting the morning on time. emily? emily: thanks. back to that breaking overnight. a car and an airport shuttle bus colliding in chelsea. this was the scene about 1:30 this morning at the intersection of bellingham and eastern avenue. firefighters say three people in the car were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. no and the driver was not hurt. investigators are now looking into who was at fault. a new social media attack from president-elect donald trump. right now he is alleging voter fraud in three states. randy: one of the states at the center of these unusual allegations, new hampshire. the accusations are not sitting well with granite state leaders. and erika is tracking the fallout there. erika: there's no evidence of saying serious voter fraud in virginia, new hampshire and califo
you're looking for -- here you go. 24, 95 okay out of rhode island getting up to randolph. the lower end of 128 so far so pike 495 through those 128 intersections. up to the north, 93, a fine ride through 495 as well as 128. if you're taking the trains this morning, all lines are starting the morning on time. emily? emily: thanks. back to that breaking overnight. a car and an airport shuttle bus colliding in chelsea. this was the scene about 1:30 this morning at the intersection of bellingham...
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randolph launched a march on washington movement. organizers for the march canvassed in black churches, they went into stores and pool halls, wherever they could find people and they found and a norma's amount of interest. but early summer of 1941, the threat of 250,000 upset black workers marching on the white house became a very real possibility. it was also a very real concern for franklin roosevelt. in addition to all the usual concerns that any sitting president feels when being confronted with the threat of a mass march, roosevelt was worried that the president so many black demonstrators in washington would cause increased worldwide attention to the fact that washington, d.c. was a very segregated city. the humiliation of racial discrimination in washington, d.c. were best summed up in this photograph. have any of you seen this before? today, according parks is one of the best-known photographers of the 20th century, he also directed "shaft." at the time, he was just another african-american employee resident of washington, d.
randolph launched a march on washington movement. organizers for the march canvassed in black churches, they went into stores and pool halls, wherever they could find people and they found and a norma's amount of interest. but early summer of 1941, the threat of 250,000 upset black workers marching on the white house became a very real possibility. it was also a very real concern for franklin roosevelt. in addition to all the usual concerns that any sitting president feels when being confronted...
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breaking overnight police investigating two series crashes first in randolph, a car flipped on 93. a lot of emergency crews on the scene there. they are working to clear the road before the morning communicate. no word yet on injuries. in chelsea o car ended upn its side on spencer avenue just before midnight. we're hearing at least one person was trapped. no word on their condition or what caused the crash. >>> ear following a developing dead in an apartment building. police believe she died between 5:00 and 7:00 yesterday morning. they're calling the death suspicious. they have identified her but have not released her name. >>> also developing this morning hazmat crews called to a train derail meant. >>> live in westford this morning where residents are being told to stay alert. >> reporter: chris, neighbors were ready to evacuate if locally sun, there were no -- lowell sun there were not any from any cars. you can see where they are derailed off of the tracks. 6 cars derailed around 8:30 last night. the cars were carrying a potentially flammable cleaning material prompting a haz
breaking overnight police investigating two series crashes first in randolph, a car flipped on 93. a lot of emergency crews on the scene there. they are working to clear the road before the morning communicate. no word yet on injuries. in chelsea o car ended upn its side on spencer avenue just before midnight. we're hearing at least one person was trapped. no word on their condition or what caused the crash. >>> ear following a developing dead in an apartment building. police believe...
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detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. this is the first line of dutyki officer in over a year. detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. in the studio, nichole berlie wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a live look now. temperatures have our attention tonight. it is 38 in needham. har vis joining us now. harvey, you bare sly a 41. that is about it. >> 46 in chatham. >> yeah. there you co. it has turned chilly. was nice day today. it turned chilly tonight. by tomorrow afternoon, morning. ed: all right. let's check out the numbers four. look at how quickly it has gotten so cold, though. 27 in orange. 30 jaffrey. a little bit above freezing in bedford and fitchburg as well as norwood, taunton, a good deal of freezing. the skies now have become mostly clear and could stay that way right the night. winds have become light over the interior. that is why temperatures have dropped off quickly. in boston. it will level 30's or so before we start to climb with clouds coming in as well. these are temp
detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. this is the first line of dutyki officer in over a year. detective randolph holder was killed last october his shooter is still awaiting trial. in the studio, nichole berlie wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a live look now. temperatures have our attention tonight. it is 38 in needham. har vis joining us now. harvey, you bare sly a 41. that is about it. >> 46 in chatham. >> yeah. there you co. it has turned...
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pockets we'll call it, 16 minutes from 128 up to randolph. up to the north, 495 southbound, clear the crash, we had it. the 93 interchange methuen down through 133, and route 3 is getting busy at 129 and chums ford. taking the trains, all lines are running on-time. >> breaking overnight, a car and airport shuttle bus collide in chelsea. this was the scene at 1:30 at the intersection of bellingham and eastern avenue. firefighters say that three people in the car were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. no passengers were on the bus. the driver was not hurt. a new social media attack from president-elect donald trump right now he is alleging voter fraud in three states. >> one of the states at the center of the allegations, new hampshire. those allegations are not sitting well with granite state leaders. erika now tracking the fallout. >> there is no evidence of voter fraud. president-elect trump went on a tweeting blitz posting a series of comments. the most recent serious voter fraud in new hampshire, virg serious bias, big problem. a s
pockets we'll call it, 16 minutes from 128 up to randolph. up to the north, 495 southbound, clear the crash, we had it. the 93 interchange methuen down through 133, and route 3 is getting busy at 129 and chums ford. taking the trains, all lines are running on-time. >> breaking overnight, a car and airport shuttle bus collide in chelsea. this was the scene at 1:30 at the intersection of bellingham and eastern avenue. firefighters say that three people in the car were taken to the hospital...
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after that, she had lord randolph churchill. she was a withering figure in british society and she loved that spotlight. churchill adored his mother but, at a distance. he did not see his parents very much. his mother was busy. threw a huge benefit, wanted to put together a ship to go to south africa. she was in love with a young man who was only two weeks older than winston churchill. she told him, i going to marry george and he said, i think the family pressure will crush him. -- her son took this from her. she was very determined. she was having a great time. she ended up marrying george and it did not last. he ended up leaving her for another older woman who was an actress. mr. lamb: george cornwallis west was his name. short on brain. ms. millard: hansen, but, yeah -- handsome, but, yeah. mr. lamb: where do you find yourself having the most fun in the book? ms. millard: during his escape. untilis a lot to explain you get to that part of the story. understanding, what was he doing in south africa anyway? train and he the he
after that, she had lord randolph churchill. she was a withering figure in british society and she loved that spotlight. churchill adored his mother but, at a distance. he did not see his parents very much. his mother was busy. threw a huge benefit, wanted to put together a ship to go to south africa. she was in love with a young man who was only two weeks older than winston churchill. she told him, i going to marry george and he said, i think the family pressure will crush him. -- her son took...
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they're told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. jo is expected to survive. after being hit by a car -- a six-year- old boy has a minor head injury. this according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. it happened along jackson street in dubuque. according to police, the boy ran into a street between two parked get a ticket because police say she could not stop in time. 100 years in prison for murdering two homeless people. travis standlee convicted in the deaths of raymond ursino and sharon mead. mead's body was found last year near the coe college campus in cedar rapids -- one day after being released from jail. he'd been accused of killing ursino but he was released -- over a lack of evidence at the time. after being found guilty in both cases -- he's been sentenced to two the family of an iowa man who died. brandon ellingson drowned after being handcuffed by a missouri state trooper. he was arrested on suspicion of drunk boating on the lake of the and died. the trooper later admitted the life jacket he put on ellingson was not secured properly
they're told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. jo is expected to survive. after being hit by a car -- a six-year- old boy has a minor head injury. this according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. it happened along jackson street in dubuque. according to police, the boy ran into a street between two parked get a ticket because police say she could not stop in time. 100 years in prison for murdering two homeless people. travis standlee convicted in the deaths of...
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even though mason was there, randolph was there -- they are not in the picture. and some people had gone home. they are painted in even though they were not there. it is designed to celebrate and to capture what people thought happened. because it is often what people thought happened that the public thinks than what actually happened. so i have used that painting to first to describe what actually happened the best we can tell from the notes we have and all the letters that went out -- there are many letters, many people besides madison who took notes -- it than i also want to capture what the american people at happened and to do that, i use newspapers to my various letters that are outside, because it's what people thought. because what is important about the constitution? that it was written or that it was ratified by the people. really what is important is ratified by the people. what did the people think ? i think that picture captures what people thought happened. brian: i would to make sure people get the address of that website. there are 50 documents on
even though mason was there, randolph was there -- they are not in the picture. and some people had gone home. they are painted in even though they were not there. it is designed to celebrate and to capture what people thought happened. because it is often what people thought happened that the public thinks than what actually happened. so i have used that painting to first to describe what actually happened the best we can tell from the notes we have and all the letters that went out -- there...
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now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generationally self-sustaining. and i stand in bewildered awe of all that they do, will do in will bring to our organization. fund-raising, that dirty word, is a permanent fact of life and growth organizations such as ours. although we have raised millions thus far from many generous and supportive donors, we constantly need to be reaching further a field for more funds to support those specific and general programs. your help, connections, ideas, and yes, of course your donations are always much-needed and truly appreciated. now you may ask, what are our aims? they are of course victory. victory at all costs. and this is what our victory will look like. we wi
now we have a strong country of leadership from a new generation of churchillians led by randolph churchill who i am delighted to announce finally today accepted the role of president of ics. it was not an easy task to get him to say yes, but he's the only one we want. this cadry of young leaders known simply as the other club are pushing us forward with fresh energy, dynamism and vitality. they make us financially, intellectually and generationally self-sustaining. and i stand in bewildered...
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police went to randolph street early this morning. a woman said she'd been stabbed -- but they're still trying to figure out where it happened. they were told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling away from the home -- the woman is expected to survive. a birthday party for a two-year-old ends in chaos. one person shot and killed -- several ots it happened in tennessee. a six-year-old is among those in the hospital this morning. police say they're looking for involved. a young boy is recovering this morning. he was hit by a car in dubuque. according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald -- it happened the other night on jackson street. police say a six- year-old ran into a street between two parked cars when he was hit. the driver was not cited. police say she couldn't stop in nine million dollars will go to being handcuffed by a missouri state trooper. he was arrested on suspicion of drunk boating on the lake of the ozarks. he then fell off the trooper's boat and died. the trooper la
police went to randolph street early this morning. a woman said she'd been stabbed -- but they're still trying to figure out where it happened. they were told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling away from the home -- the woman is expected to survive. a birthday party for a two-year-old ends in chaos. one person shot and killed -- several ots it happened in tennessee. a six-year-old is among those in the hospital this morning. police say they're looking...
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"they call us cry- babies," says unlv student katie randolph. but, randolph says, she thinks it's a positive thing for students to have the counseling option. "these are very polarizing times and this is why people feel their well-being is going to be up north, minnesota authorities say the snowstorm pus causing hundreds of crashes. the storm dumped about 2 feet of snow on parts of the state. the minnesota state patrol reports nearly 450 crashes and at least two deaths. all blamed on the icy roads. a cedar rapids trucker says the going started to get tough as he drove through minneapolis. ""the i-94 is notorious for that it's a pretty busy corridor especially from minneapolis in through st. cloud and alexandria. so you got to give yourself lots of space and lots of extra time." " minnesota transportatio n parts of the state. that's because of white out conditions and blowing snow. critics blamed fake news on facebook for the rise of donald trump. now facebook founder mark zuckerberg has a plan to combat fake news on the site. temperatures in the
"they call us cry- babies," says unlv student katie randolph. but, randolph says, she thinks it's a positive thing for students to have the counseling option. "these are very polarizing times and this is why people feel their well-being is going to be up north, minnesota authorities say the snowstorm pus causing hundreds of crashes. the storm dumped about 2 feet of snow on parts of the state. the minnesota state patrol reports nearly 450 crashes and at least two deaths. all...
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stick with randolph road north of the beltway. the road here in dale city, heavy volume from dumfries towards the scene, stay to the left to get by. southbound at george washington parkway, before you reach 495, the crashes tying up the far right lane. reports of an accident involving a pedestrian. autria: new this morning, the series, pulling record numbers. molly, what did you find? molly: this is a germanic cubs victory. we now know that 40 million people watched game seven, making it the most-watched baseball game in 25 years. before that the morris that's most-watched was game seven between the braves and the twins. more than 50 million people chicago right now, the windy city getting ready for a celebration of 108 years in the works. deserving of -- with a well-deserved victory parade getting underway at 11 a.m. eastern time. 2 million people attended the parade in 2014 when the blackhawks won the stanley cup. the city is expecting even more expecting sunshine in chicago with temperatures in the 50's. jummy: looking good out
stick with randolph road north of the beltway. the road here in dale city, heavy volume from dumfries towards the scene, stay to the left to get by. southbound at george washington parkway, before you reach 495, the crashes tying up the far right lane. reports of an accident involving a pedestrian. autria: new this morning, the series, pulling record numbers. molly, what did you find? molly: this is a germanic cubs victory. we now know that 40 million people watched game seven, making it the...
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"they call us cry- babies," says unlv student katie randolph. but, randolph says, she thinks it's a positive thing for students to have the counseling option. "these are very polarizing times and this is why people feel their well-being is going to be attacked," she says. "counseling is for something devastating that happens to you or your family, it's personal; if you're really devastated by the election, you need to look on the bright side find something trump is good at and not just sit here and cry about it, up north, minnesota authorities say the snowstorm pushing across the state is of snow on parts of the state. the minnesota state patrol reports nearly 450 crashes and at least two deaths. all blamed on the icy roads. a cedar rapids trucker says the going started to get tough as he drove through minneapolis. ""the i-94 is notorious for that it's a pretty busy corridor especially from minneapolis in through st. cloud and alexandria. so you got to give yourself lots of space and lots of extra time." " minnesota transportatio n officials are
"they call us cry- babies," says unlv student katie randolph. but, randolph says, she thinks it's a positive thing for students to have the counseling option. "these are very polarizing times and this is why people feel their well-being is going to be attacked," she says. "counseling is for something devastating that happens to you or your family, it's personal; if you're really devastated by the election, you need to look on the bright side find something trump is good...
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they're told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling away from the home -- the woman is expected to survive. after being hit by a car -- a six-year- old boy has a minor head injury. this according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. it happened along jackson street in dubuque. according to police, the boy ran into a street between two parked cars when hewa get a ticket because police say she could not stop in time. 100 years in prison for murdering two homeless people. travis standlee convicted in the deaths of raymond ursino and sharon mead. mead's body was found last year near the campus of coe college cedar rapids -- one day after being released from jail. he'd been accused of killing ursino but he was released -- over a lack of evidence at the time. after being found guilty in both cases -- he's been sentenced to two after a shooting at a child's birthday party. in all -- seven people were shot at the party for a two-year-old in tennesee -- including a six- year-old. police are searching fo
they're told it did not happen at the home on randolph street. we saw the ambulance pulling away from the home -- the woman is expected to survive. after being hit by a car -- a six-year- old boy has a minor head injury. this according to our coverage partners at the telegraph herald. it happened along jackson street in dubuque. according to police, the boy ran into a street between two parked cars when hewa get a ticket because police say she could not stop in time. 100 years in prison for...
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. >> this is the daddy bruce randolph drive. going back quite a ways, for this year, they need serious those that run this description say they need -- this drive say they need thousands to reach the need. if they don't, donations will be cut and not get there this year. they have had to cut down in the past and with fundraising woes, may have to do so again. to get the donations, the hundred thousand dollars doll on how you can don't on the twitter and facebook pages. denver feed, that's how you can search and help. if not, the cuts have to come. more on how you can help coming up at 5:00. reporting liowve dntown, i'm jason gruenauer. denver7. victims in the pulse night club in orlando, released now. coming up, we're going to hear more as it turns into the hostage situation. >>> in illinois, the latest on that situation. >> if you saw mysterious planes, we have more. >> a major change today. 30s and 40s in the city and i... i... i wanted those... no you didn't... hefty slider bags cost less than ziploc. you'll thank me later. o
. >> this is the daddy bruce randolph drive. going back quite a ways, for this year, they need serious those that run this description say they need -- this drive say they need thousands to reach the need. if they don't, donations will be cut and not get there this year. they have had to cut down in the past and with fundraising woes, may have to do so again. to get the donations, the hundred thousand dollars doll on how you can don't on the twitter and facebook pages. denver feed, that's...
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the 30th annual denver feed a family thanksgiving distribution that we hold in honor of daddy bruce randolph. >> the epworth foundation and more than a thousand volunteers loading trucks, stuffing the boxes full of food. >> and deliver 5,000 boxes of food. >> it's almost everything i need to make my turkey dinner. >> for the struggling mother of five -- >> pretty much when you are having to decide between paying meal after biller having thanksgiving dinner -- >> just have something cooked up for my kids and to celebrate that we are here every day and that we are striving to be better is everything in the world. >> is a celebration of community. >> the fact that you can actually be selfless is worth about. >> but is not enough. it's not enough. one in four denver residents right now are facing hunger and security. >> is an extreme blessing. >> denver's whittier neighbo rhood has recently lost for food banks due to gentrification so they need here they're asking for any help from the public they can get. happening right now -- the rescue mission is asking for your help. they still need 4,000 t
the 30th annual denver feed a family thanksgiving distribution that we hold in honor of daddy bruce randolph. >> the epworth foundation and more than a thousand volunteers loading trucks, stuffing the boxes full of food. >> and deliver 5,000 boxes of food. >> it's almost everything i need to make my turkey dinner. >> for the struggling mother of five -- >> pretty much when you are having to decide between paying meal after biller having thanksgiving dinner --...
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. >> reporter: charles foley is the retired randolph fire chief and rounded up others and afterhours of meal prep and dona served. >> green bean cast roll, stuffing, butter-braised carrots. >> reporter: it's the least that david lombardo said they can do. >> it hit our soul and our hearts. >> they are so generous. >> reporter: they are giving everyone a sense of belonging. >> they really know how to treat the people nice. it to -- than surrounded by love? >> happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: and the lombardo family donated 200 meals to non- profits to provide dinner for their community. nicole jacobs, wbz news. >>> if you are planning to head to the malls tonight or tomorrow to perhaps work off the extra pie, eric, can what we expect? >>> a little drizzle, a couple of things to battle but a lot of people with plans and travel. this year is different. last year, 60s. today, we are seeing snowfall and many towns are seeing temps almost 20 degrees colder but most is light rainfall and snow in the berkshires and light rainfall in northern massachusetts and northern new am sure they are ha
. >> reporter: charles foley is the retired randolph fire chief and rounded up others and afterhours of meal prep and dona served. >> green bean cast roll, stuffing, butter-braised carrots. >> reporter: it's the least that david lombardo said they can do. >> it hit our soul and our hearts. >> they are so generous. >> reporter: they are giving everyone a sense of belonging. >> they really know how to treat the people nice. it to -- than surrounded by...
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randolph davidson and kelly harris were in a fight that spilled outside onto spring drive. vi the neighbors saw what was going on and fired shots at davidson. he died from his injuries. harris is recovering. no word on if charges will be filed against the neighbor. >>> wake county employees could get six weeks of paid leave after child birth or adoption under a new proposal. commissioners plan to vote on the measure tonight and it calls for eight weeks for moms and dads if there are complications. the city of raleigh doesn't offer paid leave right now. employees have to do unpaid >>> cary is studying this as well. durham county implemented a policy for 12 paid weeks of leave. >>> billy graham's 90 birthday. no big events planned. 800 people helped billy graham celebrate his 95th birthday at the ministry facility in asheville. his son, franklin, said it's a party every sunday because he's made it through another week . franklin graham will host a prayer for the nation on his facebook page. >>> it is cool out there. we started with 30s this morning. temperatures have warmed u
randolph davidson and kelly harris were in a fight that spilled outside onto spring drive. vi the neighbors saw what was going on and fired shots at davidson. he died from his injuries. harris is recovering. no word on if charges will be filed against the neighbor. >>> wake county employees could get six weeks of paid leave after child birth or adoption under a new proposal. commissioners plan to vote on the measure tonight and it calls for eight weeks for moms and dads if there are...
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randolph won't sign it. he's one of those guys that likes to hedge his bets. he ends up supporting it when virginia's voting on it. but he wouldn't sign it in this room. because he's afraid that guys like patrick henry will go against him because he knows patrick henry is one of those guys that doesn't think it's a great idea. and the other one, george mason is looking at the idea of the bill of rights and kind of wants to see that. so he's not crazy about parts of it. a lot of the guys from the big states like massachusetts or virginia don't like the senate. there's all kinds of issues. most of these men will put aside their doubts and sign their names. september 17th, 1787. at that point, franklin looks at the chair where washington sits and says look behind washington's head. this carving of a half sun on the back of the chair. he said all summer i've been trying to decide if that sun is supposed to be rising or setting, and i could not make up my mind. until now. now at length i have the happiness to know that is a rising and not a setting sun. he felt goo
randolph won't sign it. he's one of those guys that likes to hedge his bets. he ends up supporting it when virginia's voting on it. but he wouldn't sign it in this room. because he's afraid that guys like patrick henry will go against him because he knows patrick henry is one of those guys that doesn't think it's a great idea. and the other one, george mason is looking at the idea of the bill of rights and kind of wants to see that. so he's not crazy about parts of it. a lot of the guys from...
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and introduced to churchill by randolph in 1934. when you would come over to -- when he would come over to europe, determined to re-breed on thes film industry hollywood model. he was well-funded by the industry. he paid churchill very handsomely in 1934 and 1935 as a screenwriter for a couple of films. they were never made. one was actually about the kings jubilee, we were hearing this his later admiration for george the fifth, and another in adulation of george , the silver jubilee. they had rather extravagant taste. they got on well although calder was 20 years younger. two payments in 1934 and 1930 five, even on a shoe is for the moment, but keep them in your mind because he will reappear. despite these payments, churchill's debts just grew and grew. if you have read my book, you will see. they grew to the modern-day equivalent of $3 million or $4 million. implosionally, the that i spoke about right at the beginning occurred in march 1938 on literally the day that hitler's ordered his troops into vienna. and this is where the pa
and introduced to churchill by randolph in 1934. when you would come over to -- when he would come over to europe, determined to re-breed on thes film industry hollywood model. he was well-funded by the industry. he paid churchill very handsomely in 1934 and 1935 as a screenwriter for a couple of films. they were never made. one was actually about the kings jubilee, we were hearing this his later admiration for george the fifth, and another in adulation of george , the silver jubilee. they had...
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and talking about the daddy bruce randolph thanksgiving drive. this year, th're short by a hundred thousand dollars. to make sure that they don't cut back on the number of meals, ask asking for the community to donate and this is the last day to do so. the demand for baskets are up, some pantries have already had to close down over the last few thousands are counting onlion them, including cynthia devila. . >> it's hard when you don't have the income to provide some people celebrate, like thannsgiving. . also needed. w, volunteers are the distribution and putting these boxes is going to be taking place this saturday. if you want to help or donate, you can go to our facebook page or go to their website to volunteer or donate. again, today is the last day to do so. reporting live from the epworth foundation, i'm jason gruenauer. >>> the denver rescue mission here's a look at where you can drop them off. can be a holida helping feed children in need. one in four colorado kids are hungry. your $7 donation to whole foods market, federal credit union b
and talking about the daddy bruce randolph thanksgiving drive. this year, th're short by a hundred thousand dollars. to make sure that they don't cut back on the number of meals, ask asking for the community to donate and this is the last day to do so. the demand for baskets are up, some pantries have already had to close down over the last few thousands are counting onlion them, including cynthia devila. . >> it's hard when you don't have the income to provide some people celebrate, like...
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>> the man accused of a deadly shoot something expected in court this afternoon, dirk fraser killed randolph on 5th street west. the two had been arguing right before the shooting. this is the second homicide so far this year. >>> a suspected serial flasher in pasco county is facing criminal charges, cody hayes would drive around asking for people for directions while touching himself. deputies say this happened four times. deputies arrested him yesterday after linking his wifes car to the vehicle he was driving. set to make his first court appearance at 8:30. >>> we are hearing from a family killed by a hit-and-run driver. a crimestoppers tip lead deputy to lake wales where they who had crashed into a tree as the two stood in the median, authorities say that is when louis hit them both and took off. jessica's family is relieved the suspect was caught and thoughts are now with the deputies still recovering with serious injuries. >>> believe me we are praying for him that he pulls through, we are so grateful that jessica wean alone, that she was with somebody. >> deputy's recoveries more than
>> the man accused of a deadly shoot something expected in court this afternoon, dirk fraser killed randolph on 5th street west. the two had been arguing right before the shooting. this is the second homicide so far this year. >>> a suspected serial flasher in pasco county is facing criminal charges, cody hayes would drive around asking for people for directions while touching himself. deputies say this happened four times. deputies arrested him yesterday after linking his wifes...
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. >>> peter in randolph says 50 degrees right now. we're on our way to the 60s this afternoon feeling more like the end of september. i'm tracking rain for tomorrow. we'll have the hour-by-hour timeline so you can plan your day straight ahead massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids were trapped in a failing school. public charter schools give parents a choice and are a pathway to success for these kids. if you like your school, question 2 won't affect you. but question 2 will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. please join me and fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. you're right on time. as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices.
. >>> peter in randolph says 50 degrees right now. we're on our way to the 60s this afternoon feeling more like the end of september. i'm tracking rain for tomorrow. we'll have the hour-by-hour timeline so you can plan your day straight ahead massachusetts has many great public schools, and we took it for granted that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kids aren't so lucky. where they live, they don't go to a great school, and they have no choice. imagine if your kids...
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a lofty goal in a short period of time, but the foundation is this is part of the daddy bruce randolph program. it's money for all the fixings in a box for people in need. sunday, still in need of an additional hundred thousand dollars. thisf thee don't make the fundraising goal, the baskets would have to be cut and possibly more han last year. >> this year, we cut back, based two thousand plus. 2,000 plus. original target of seven last year. >> the epworth and daddy bruce -- distribute them, if you want to help, donate or volunteer, i put that information on my facebook page, jason gruenauer, denver7. important these meal baskets are for those that receive them. ouuside the epworth foundation, i'm jason gruenauer. >>> flooded with all kinds of calls and blessages about a plane flying around. >> kind of creepy. we did some digging. the iron-99, how it was identified from the air traffic tracking map. and it circled denver in a racetrack pattern several times and then to oklahoma. >> never checked in with buckley, despite flying over there. and no one could confirm the idea. >> strange.
a lofty goal in a short period of time, but the foundation is this is part of the daddy bruce randolph program. it's money for all the fixings in a box for people in need. sunday, still in need of an additional hundred thousand dollars. thisf thee don't make the fundraising goal, the baskets would have to be cut and possibly more han last year. >> this year, we cut back, based two thousand plus. 2,000 plus. original target of seven last year. >> the epworth and daddy bruce --...
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julie: we have this portion of 355 locked off right now nor the randolph road as you work your way past the shopping center
julie: we have this portion of 355 locked off right now nor the randolph road as you work your way past the shopping center
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montrose parkway randolph of road southbound traffic diverted beu avenue. police allow for extra time that detour moving southbound more typically than they would now. we'll keep you updated and let you know when traffic gets through the intersection. dealing with metro problem as well. let's get to maps. train malfunction king street because of that residual delays largo town center on the blue line dealing with malfunction stadium arm on the silver line and red line grovener residual delays to sonoma and this is all in addition to safe track surge 10 red line gallaudet to for the totten you can take green or yellow line between for the totten and gallery place. watch for crowded trains. shuttle service is available. plan ahead and looks like metro will be a pain this morning. roads. slow traffic as you come up dale city to the best way slowest to 13 and stop and go condition. south of this point you're jammed courthouse road and fredericksburg on up to beltway you need 40 extra minute and through centerville jammed 66 eastbound with slow roll of con guest
montrose parkway randolph of road southbound traffic diverted beu avenue. police allow for extra time that detour moving southbound more typically than they would now. we'll keep you updated and let you know when traffic gets through the intersection. dealing with metro problem as well. let's get to maps. train malfunction king street because of that residual delays largo town center on the blue line dealing with malfunction stadium arm on the silver line and red line grovener residual delays...
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even though mason, randolph, others were there, they are not in the picture. some had gone home because the signing was the following week. celebrate and to capture what people thought happened. just asit is often important of what people thought happened, what the public thinks , then what actually happened, i have used that painting to first describe what actually happened from as best we can tell from the notes and letters we have. there are many people besides madison that took notes. i also wanted to capture with the american people thought happened. to do that, i used newspapers, letters to the outside, because it is what people thought. what is important about the constitution? it was written and ratified by the people. really, legally, is the important part is ratified by the people. >> i want to make sure that those who were interested can get the address of that website. there are 50 documents on their bears --from early years. it is called teach ingamericanhistory.org. and they spoke from a former congressman from ohio? dr. larson: i was born in his
even though mason, randolph, others were there, they are not in the picture. some had gone home because the signing was the following week. celebrate and to capture what people thought happened. just asit is often important of what people thought happened, what the public thinks , then what actually happened, i have used that painting to first describe what actually happened from as best we can tell from the notes and letters we have. there are many people besides madison that took notes. i...
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of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19. shed and her fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the overwhelming irony of the patty hearst kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups manages to pull off what is, after watergate, the biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are members of a terrorist group that calls themselves the symbionese liberation army. >> it calls on them to unite into a fighting force. with the demands of the sla, death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people. >> we love you, patty, and we're all praying for you. i know those people. they have good ideals. they're just going about them the wrong way. >> initially, pa
of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19. shed and her fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the...